Anselm Hollo Poetry Reading, 1989. From the MICA Mades Audio Cassette Collection.
Topics: Maryland Institute College of Art, MICA, Decker Library, Anselm Hollo, Poetry
Source: MICA Mades Audio Cassette Collection, MICA Archives, Decker Library
Anselm Hollo Poetry Reading, 1988. From the MICA Mades Audio Cassette Collection.
Topics: Decker Library, Maryland Institute College of Art, MICA, Anselm Hollo, Poetry
Source: MICA Mades Audio Cassette Collection, MICA Archives, Decker Library
A dada reading and lecture by Anselm Hollo, focusing on his early years and the historical movement and influence of dada.
Topics: New American Poetry, New York School, experimental writing
Anselm Hollo Reading. From the MICA Mades Audio Cassette Collection.
Topics: Maryland Institute College of Art, Decker Library, Anselm Holo
Source: MICA Mades Audio Cassette Collection, MICA Archives, Decker Library
Joe Cardarelli and Anselm Hollo Poetry Reading, 1978. From the MICA Mades Audio Cassette Collection.
Topics: Decker Library, Maryland Institute College of Art, MICA, Joe Cardarelli, Anselm Hollo, Poetry
Source: MICA Mades Audio Cassette Collection, MICA Archives, Decker Library
A class, "The Optical Illusion of Reality," taught by Anselm Hollo at the Naropa Institute July 29, 1980. Hollo spends the majority of the class speaking about language use in contemporary culture, touching upon such topics as: humor, translation, politics, regionalism and craft. This is part 1 of 3.
Second half of an Anselm Hollo lecture on Greek poetry and its influences on modern poets. In this two-minute recording, Hollo answers a question about the neologism "humument," from "a human document." (Continued from 86P034)
First half of an Anselm Hollo lecture on Greek poetry and its influences on modern poets. Hollo discusses Sappho, greek lyrics, and translation. He also talks about modern poets influenced by the Greeks, including Philip Whalen and Ted Berrigan. (Continues on 86P034)
A class taught by Anselm Hollo at the Naropa Institute July 31, 1980. Hollo and class discuss various translators, poems in translation, and issues around translation. Hollo ends the class by reading two of his own translations. This is part 2 of 3.
A class taught by Anselm Hollo July 31, 1980 at the Naropa Institute. The series concludes with Hollo and class informally discussing politics and translation. This is part 3 of 3.
An Anselm Hollo workshop on hermeticism. Hollo discusses many aspects of hermeticism, including exile, language, archetype, religion, and writers who have led a hermetic life. He also discusses alchemy, Arabian roots of math and science, and some Buddhist concepts.
Joe Carderelli and Anselm Hollo Poetry Reading. From the MICA Mades Audio Cassette Collection.
Topics: Maryland Institute College of Art, Decker Library, Carderelli, Hollo, Poetry
Source: MICA Mades Audio Cassette Collection, MICA Archives, Decker Library
This is a recording of a class taught by Anselm Hollo on hermeticism. He dialigues with the class about such aspects of hermeticism as exile, language, archetype, religion, and specific writers who have hermetic traits. Hollo also discusses alchemy, Arabian roots of math and science, and some Buddhist concepts. In this tape the students read a piece of their poetry for the class to workshop aloud.
The second in a pair of workshops by Anselm Hollo on hermeticism. Hollo discusses historical versus private hermeticism, and historical hermeticism in philosophy, religion and heresy. He also discusses a number of writers in terms of hermeticism, including Charles Olson, William Carlos Williams, James Joyce and Gertrude Stein. At the end of the class the students read and discuss their work.
An Anselm Hollo, Andrew Schelling, Anne Waldman and Steven Taylor reading. Hollo, Schelling and Waldman read a variety of poetry with musical accompaniment from Steven Taylor.
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Mar 31, 2006
03/06
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Gladman, Renee; Hollo, Anselm; Mullen, Harryette; Sikelianos, Eleni
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A reading by Anselm Hollo, from "Guests of space," and Harryette Mullen, from "Sleeping with the dictionary." Partial readings include Eleni Sikelianos and Renee Gladman, which are cut off during the recording process.
The third and final lecture in a series by Anselm Hollo, discussing the stakes of poetics within or outside accepted verse culture and by extension, accepted culture and politics in general. Hollo discusses the New York School, the Beats, the Black Mountain School, and the future of 21st century poetics. (Part 1 is on 01P001 and Part 2 is on 01P009.)
The first in a series of three lectures by Anselm Hollo discussing the history of Naropa University's Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics, the landscape of American poetics in the early twentieth century, and definitions of poetics from Louis Zukofsky, Charles Bernstein, Gertrude Stein, Ezra Pound and Ed Dorn. Includes a lengthy question and answer session. (Parts 2 and 3 are included on 01P009 and 01P011.)
The second of three lectures by Anselm Hollo discussing the field of writing, and writers at the turn of the century. He quotes from Lee Harwood, Alice Notley and Alfred Korzybski, and discusses works by Marjorie Perloff, Maurice Blanchot, Carla Harryman, Charles Berstein, Maya Angelou and John Ashberry. The lecture ends with a question and answer session about literary theory. (Part 1 is on 01P009 and Part 3 is on 01P011.)
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Mar 31, 2006
03/06
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Collom, Jack; Corbett, William; Hollo, Anselm; Kyger, Joanne; Mackey, Nathaniel
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First half of a Naropa Institute faculty poetry reading, with Joanne Kyger, Anselm Hollo, Nathaniel Mackey, and Bill Corbett. (Continues on 93P054)
Second half of a Naropa Institute faculty poetry reading, with Joanne Kyger, Anselm Hollo, Nathaniel Mackey, and Bill Corbett. Hollo finishes his reading with "West is left on the map," "Blue ceiling," and other poems. (Continued from 93P053)
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Oct 11, 2014
10/14
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Aebi, Irene; Elmslie, Kenward; Lacy, Steve; Owen, Maureen; Patton, Julie; Taylor, Steven; Torres, Edwin; Waldman, Anne; Welish, Marjorie
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A panel with Anselm Hollo, Lisa Jarnot, Simon Ortiz, Peter Lamborn Wilson, Kristen Prevallet, and Andrew Schelling. The panelists discuss investigative poetics -- poetics based on significant prior investigation into a particular topic, person, history, etc. -- their own personal projects, and giving suggestions to people pursuing investigative poetics for themselves.
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Nov 18, 2021
11/21
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Anselm Hollo
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Tracklist: 1. The Coherences - I 2. The Coherences - II 3. The Coherences - III 4. The Coherences - IV 5. The Coherences - V 6. The Coherences - I 7. The Coherences - II 8. The Coherences - III 9. The Coherences - IV 10. The Coherences - V 11. The Coherences - VI 12. The Coherences - VII
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Apr 17, 2019
04/19
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Al Filreis
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Finnish translator and poet Anselm Hollo died in January 2013. PennSound podcasts celebrates his life and work with this retrospective anthology of recordings.
Halloween Poetry Reading, 1976. Tape 1 of 2, Side A: Phil Smith, Nicholas Cartrella, Vane Cumbo, Kirby Malone. Tape 1 of 2, Side B: Mikel Frank, David Franks, Bill Moriarty. Tape 2 of 2, Side A : Mac Love, Vicki McComas, Dawn Forshew, Mike Gentile. Tape 2 of 2, Side B: Anselm Hollo, Karen Wiessman. From the MICA Mades Audio Cassette Collection.
Topics: Maryland Institute College of Art, Decker Library, Halloween Poetry, Poetry, David Franks, Phil...
Source: MICA Mades Audio Cassette Collection, MICA Archives, Decker Library
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Sep 25, 2007
09/07
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Hollo, Anselm; Rothenberg, Jerome; Rothenberg, Jerome
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The first tape in a two tape series of a Summer Writing Program reading by the artists Anselm Hollo, Jerome Rothenberg, Jackson Mac Low, and Ishmael Reed. The first tape containing the readings of Anselm Hollo from two of his longer pieces entitled - Rue Willson Monday - and - Where, if Not Here - and Jerome Rothenberg who reads a number of his pieces which are all in three parts, beginning with the piece entitled - A Paradise of Poets.
Benjamin Friedlander lecture on Paul Celan including several small papers about Celan and several translations of his work. Anselm Hollo joins the lecture midway, followed by a question and answer session.
Panel on translation, with Andrew Schelling, Anselm Hollo, Lynn Hejinian, and Benjamin Friedlander. Topics discussed include the relationship to translation of identity, trade, imperialism and colonialism. Keywords: translation, protest poetry, society and literature
Second half of a Surrealist poetry reading at Naropa Institute. Anselm Hollo reads "Don't drop the yule log on your foot" and other poems, and Jack Collom reads "From pandoric brain." (Continued from 88P019)
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Sep 20, 2007
09/07
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Guravich, Donald; Hollo, Anselm; Jarnot, Lisa; Prevallet, Kristin
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July 3, 2001 Faculty Reading with Donald Guravich, Lisa Jarnot, Anselm Hollo and Kristin Prevallet. The reading opens with Anne Waldman introducing Mary Kite who presents a small explanation of the Naropa Audio Archive and the level of its importance to the community. Donald Guravich reads a number of pieces including: "Education," "Bob's new career," "Sally and Stan," "Raph the artist" and "Paper and rocks." Lisa Jarnot reads a number of her...
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Nov 19, 2004
11/04
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Augustine, Jane; Codrescu, Andrei; Collom, Jack; Hollo, Anselm
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First half of a reading with Jane Augustine, Andrei Codrescu, Anselm Hollo, and Jack Collom. Highlights include Jane Augustine reading a long poem in which a second voice repeats the first word of each section throughout that section, and Andrei Codrescu reading "Memogasoline." (Continues on 88P020)
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A reading at the Boulder Theater by Clark Coolidge and Robert Creeley with introductions by Bobbie Louise Hawkins and Anselm Hollo. The readings include Coolidge's "City in Regard" and Creeley's "So There," "O Max," "Life," "Helsinki Window," "The Seasons" and "Body." (Continues on 91p071.)
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Topics: New American Poetry, beat movement, performance poetry
This is a recording of a class taught by Anselm Hollo on hermeticism. He dialogues with the class about many aspects of hermeticism including exile, language, archetype, religion, and certain writers who have led a somewhat hermetic life. Hollo also discusses alchemy, Arabian roots of math and science, and some Buddhist conepts.
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Jun 9, 2004
06/04
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Ginsberg, Allen; Hawkins, Bobbie Louise; Hollo, Anselm; Waldman, Anne
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A reading at the Boulder Theater with Allen Ginsberg and Anne Waldman, with introductions by Bobbie Louise Hawkins and Anselm Hollo. Included in this reading are Ginsberg's "After the Big Parade" and the first reading of "Fall of America." Waldman, Steven Taylor and Elliot Greenspan perform works from Iovis. (Continued from 91p070.)
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Topics: New American Poetry, beat movement, performance poetry
80p182 and 80p181 contain parts 1 and 2, respectively, of a reading given on 7/23/80 by Allen Ginsberg, Andy Clausen, and Philip Whalen. 80p181 contains additional material: a reading given by Anselm Hollo on 7/30/80. [Note: Hollo appears to be the final reader at another event, although it is not clear which tape contains the rest of this event. This is part 1 of 2.
A Carl Rakosi lecture on experimentation and innovation in writing, examining the role of the reader as well as the writer. He notes the modern emphasis on originality, and looks at the possibilities for innovation in subject matter, form, and language, touching briefly on the work of Walt Whitman, Gertrude Stein, Ezra Pound, Louis Zukofsky, James Joyce, and Jackson MacLow. Rakosi then turns his attention to the reader. He divides the audience for experimental poetry into poets, would be poets,...
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One in a series of programs produced by Clark Coolidge that feature the works of late 20th century poets, sound poets, and authors. In this recording, made at the University of Iowa in Iowa City on May 22, 1969, Ted Berrigan reads a selection of his short poems and contemporary sonnets. Berrigan was part of the second generation of the New York Poetry School, from the 1950s up until his death in 1983. He was friends with Frank O’Hara, Ron Padgett, Dick Gallup, Anne Waldman, Joe Brainard,...
Topics: KPFA-FM, Words series, Ted Berrigan, Poetry, Spoken Word
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Mar 18, 2019
03/19
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Philipp Schiemann; Donald Guravich; Duncan McNaughton; Eugene Ostashevsky; Glenn Meri; Jaime Cortez; Joanne Kyger; Katie Degentesh; Lawrence Ferlinghetti; Robert Karimi; Tarin Towers
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Tracklist: Disc 1: 1. Über Kunst - Hardcoremässige Geldprobleme 2. Über Kunst - Trübetassentreff im Proberaum 3. Über Kunst - Lesung in der Schuss Galerie 4. Über Kunst - Presse 5. Über Kunst - Lesung im AWAS Club 6. Über Kunst - Nebenjob bei Mr. Alex 7. Über Kunst - Wohnungssuche 8. Über Kunst - Filmabend 9. Über Kunst - Möbelpackernummer mit Mr. Alex 10. Über Kunst - Was ist Social Beat? 11. Über Kunst - Packen mit Mr. Alex 12. Über Kunst - Rohrbruch im Haus 13. Über Kunst -...
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Oct 13, 2018
10/18
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Jack Saturday
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God-Given Devil's Dung Always treat language like a dangerous toy. Anselm Hollo
Topics: UBI, basicincome, Jungian, parenting, work, jobs, unemployment, school, thinking, wealth, poverty,...
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Sep 8, 2017
09/17
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Dr. Jone Dae
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Poetry Show Podcast #9. September 1, 2017. Playlist: 1. Suddenly Last Summer (live), 1:05. 2. A Poem To The Gnossienes Of Eric Satie (live), 3:25. 3. The Music Lesson (live), 7:33. 4. Over The Top (excerpt)(live), 7:26. 5. Three Modes Of History & Culture (live), 2:50. 6. There Was Also Valium in the Drink, Placed There By Two Other People (live), 4:34. 7. The Canticle Is Out Of Tune, 1:12. 8. Moon Catalog, 2:05. 9. Oh Beef (live), 1:04. 10. Product, 1:42. 11. The State of World Affairs,...
Topics: Lisa Jarnot, Ed Sanders, Ron Padgett, Jack Collom, Amiri Baraka, Alice Notley, Michael C. Ford, G....
CHARLENE ANN UNGSTAD: Is a third generation native of Sacramento, California. She is the author of one volume of poetry "Weaving Satori in Dreamfire" and has been active in the Sacramento poetry community since 1980. Ungstad was born on September 12th, 1950. She holds a B.A. Degree in literature from California State University, Sacramento. She has written numberous short stories, conducted interviews with Kathy Acker, Anne Waldman, Jerome Rothenberg, Steve Abbott, Anselm Hollo, Peter...
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Nov 3, 2015
11/15
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Dr. Jone Dae
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Poetry Show #3: The City. Playlist: 1. We Are The Parents of L.A., 0:44. 2. Crudo For The Menudo, 1:16. 3. Cahuenga Blvd., Flea Bite, 0:23. 4. Six Months In Brooklyn (live), 1:36. 5. East Side Story, 2:31. 6. Hearts, 0:18. 7. What Have I Seen? (live), 1:20. 8. Friends, 1:14. 9. Cheerless Junkie's Song, 2:47. 10. Setenta Y Cinco Abriles, 1:47. 11. Battleship To Heaven, 0:49. 12. Chicago (live), 0:46. 13. That Day Comes When, 1:24. 14. I Kneel Before Santa Monica, 0:17. 15. St. Rollins, 0:16. 16....
Topics: Henry Rollins, Dave Drive & Axxel Grease, Miles Celetti, Jerome Rothenberg, Anselm Hollo, Exene...
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Dr. Jone Dae
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Poetry Show #7, November 11, 2016. . Playlist: 1. Broken Sonnets (live), 1:58. 2. Old Man Beaver's Blessing Song (American Indian), 1:33. 3. The Chapter Of Changing Into Ptah (Egyptian)(live), 6:46. 4. Listen The Night, 1:43. 5. Mysterious Cat, 0:57. 6. Creatures (live), 2:59. 7. Pot Of Flowers (live), 0:43. 8. N+495 (live), 1:47. 9. The Logics, 6:14. 10. I Am Sitting In a Room (edit), 13:58. 11. Words Through The Worlds, 1:07. 12. The Boticellian Trees (live), 1:00. 13. The Bridge, 3:39. 14....
Topics: Anna Akhmatova, Gwendolyn Brooks, Frank O'Hara, Langston Hughes, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Stevie...